STUART — A Port St. Lucie man was arrested Tuesday after police say he tried to run over three other men over a carpool arrangement, according to court documents.

Christopher Williams, 26, of the 300 block of Duxbury Avenue, was charged with three counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.

Police were called to the area of 16th Street in Stuart on Dec. 29 for a disturbance, according to the court documents. Officers began looking for a gold Infiniti that was said to be involved in an earlier incident.

When police spotted the car, they said the driver was driving erratically, and several civilian vehicles were trying to box the car in. The car drove through someone's yard to get away, Stuart police spokesman Jeff Kittredge said.

Officers stopped the car near the 1600 block of Southeast Apache Avenue, according to the documents. The people in the car said they didn't know anything about any incident and left.

After speaking with witnesses at the scene, officers learned Williams got into an altercation with a coworker over getting a ride home, according to the documents. When Williams started to argue with the man, the man's father and Wiliam's boss stepped in to break it up.

Williams got into the gold Infiniti and drove it at the three men, who had been standing near it, according to the documents. The men dove out of the way and got minor injuries.